Hotels near Big Pines RV Park, Oregon:
* Distances listed are direct linear distances, actual travel distance may be different.
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Davis Lake
 | 12 miles away This website needs updating. I was there on Aug. 2nd,3rd, and 4th 2007. There are a LOT of bass there. We saw NO trout at all, and no one we talked to had caught or seen one. I was there with 2 others for bass fishing. there is no camping at the west boat launch area. Day use only. There are 2 camp sites on the east side. The Lava Flow site is closed, and has been for some time. There is a primative site there. No water or elec. and very primative boat launching area. You have to pole or row through the tules to get out on the lake. The old campground is closed because of Eagles nest there. Eagles are no longer on the endangerd spieces list. Why not re-open that area. it has a great boat ramp. Bass fishing was great, but not many large fish when we were there. Lots of smaller bass. We were told it was real good in late June and first half of July. We will try again next year.... |
North Twin Lake
 | 14 miles away Twin lakes are great. Beautifully serene and one of the best beaches in central Oregon as north twin.... |
Willamette Pass
 | 24 miles away 6 PHOTOS Willamette Pass Resort offers skiers and riders of all abilities the chance to experience big mountain skiing with a small mountain atmosphere. Seven lifts including the state's only high-speed six passenger lift will take you to 360 degrees of alpine adventure. Twenty-nine runs and 1,563 vertical feet await you from the summit of Eagle Peak and Peak Two. 20 Kilometers of groomed and trackset Nordic trails are available as well as snow tubing. The Nordic/Tubing Center is located at the west end of the main parking lot. In our 42,000 square-foot open beam lodge enjoy our full service restaurant and lounge, rental shop and retail store.
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Mt. Bachelor
 | 27 miles away ...bowls and an additional 358 acres of wild tree riding is accessible west of the Northwest shoulder. All backside terrain is for the advanced rider. In acknowledgement of the young advanced rider, Mt Bachelor sponsors a Freeriders and grommies (rippers under 13) with events and competitions almost every weekend. The resort hosts rail jams, superpipe competitions, boarder-cross and slalom races, slopestyle, freestyle and park competitions. Events include the Sun Cup (Feb 24-March 2), Special Olympic Winter Games (February 27-28), the Alpine Masters Championship (April 2-5), Riders for the Cure (April 4) and the closing of the season with the Pole Peddle Paddle (May 16) and North American Pond Skimming Championships (May 17). Among the 6 full-service day lodges, you?ll find food, bars, daycare and the largest ski shop in Oregon. Mt Bachelor offers terrific ski school day and multi-week programs for the whole family including privates, minimum 5 student class sizes and free first-time lessons with the purchase of a full-price day ticket. Got lunch? Hot breakfast, fresh salads,... |
Hoodoo
 | 49 miles away The best place to go snowboarding ever in Oregon This is like 50th time there!!!!!!... |
Timberline Lodge
 | 94 miles away 1 PHOTO WINDELLS SNOWBOARD CAMP - the funnest place on earth! www.windells.com... |
Mt. Hood Meadows
 | 94 miles away Excellent ski resort, great scenery.... |
Mt. Ashland
 | 97 miles away 3 PHOTOS If you can ski Mt. Ashland, you can ski anywhere, is a boast locals in southern Oregon have made for 45 years. It is true; Mt. Ashland offers plenty of adventure for both skiers and riders. The ski area is located about a half an hour drive from the charming town of Ashland, home to the world renowned Oregon Shakespeare Festival. At 7,500 feet, Mt. Ashland is the highest point in the Siskiyou mountain range. Its north facing slopes collect an average 300 inches of snowfall annually. The ski area offers 23 trails in addition to chute skiing and boarding in its famous bowl. All trails are easily accessed by 4 chairlifts. Twilight skiing on 10 runs is scheduled Thursday through Friday evenings beginning in late-December. The mountain prides itself on a warm and friendly atmosphere. For information call (541) 482-2897 or visit www.mtashland.com.... |
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Other campgrounds near Big Pines RV Park, Oregon:
Crescent RV Park, Crescent, 1 miles away
Jack Pine RV and Mobile Home Park, Gilchrist, 8 miles away
Crescent Lake RV Park, Crescent Lake, 10 miles away
Round Swamp Campground, Deschutes County, 10 miles away
North Wickiup Campground, Deschutes County, 13 miles away
Wampus Campground, Deschutes County, 13 miles away
Willow Campground, Klamath County, 17 miles away
Twin Lake Resort RV Park, Bend, 17 miles away
Hidden Pines RV Park, La Pine, 18 miles away
Lampliter Motel, La Pine, 18 miles away
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Paddling Rivers Near Big Pines RV Park, Oregon:
Deschutes River, DeschutesCounty, 14 miles away  | | Class I-IV - 9 miles long (Wickiup Dam to Pringle Falls)
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Deschutes River, DeschutesCounty, 20 miles away  | | Class I-II - 16 miles long (Pringle Falls to Big River Campground)
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Deschutes River, DeschutesCounty, 28 miles away  | | Class I-V - 18 miles long (Big River Campground to Benham Falls)
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National Parks near Big Pines RV Park, Oregon:
Crater Lake National Park, Crater Lake - OR, 40 miles away
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Trails near Big Pines RV Park, Oregon:
Moore Creek Trail, Deschutes County, 19 miles away
Fawn Lake Trail, Klamath County, 20 miles away
Crater Butte Trail, Klamath County, 20 miles away
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Lakes Near Big Pines RV Park, Oregon:
Crescent Reservoir, Klamath CountyCounty, 2 miles away
Gilchrist Log Pond, Klamath CountyCounty, 2 miles away
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